. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . enZ) Railway Conductor □ Mechanical EngineerI] Mechanical Draftsman □ Machine Shop Practice BBoiler Maker or DesignerSteam EngineerZ) Steam-Electric EngineerZJ Civil Engineer □ Surveying and Mapping □ R. R. ConstructingII Bridge Engineer □ Architect I] Architectural Draftsman1-1 Contractor and BuilderStructural Engineer j R. R. Agency Accounting R. R. Genl. Office Accting[Bookkeeper[ Stenographer and Typist| Higher AccountingI MathematicsI Good EnglishI SalesmanshipI Advertising Man| Civil Service| Railway Mail ClerkI Electrical Engineer Electrician El


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . enZ) Railway Conductor □ Mechanical EngineerI] Mechanical Draftsman □ Machine Shop Practice BBoiler Maker or DesignerSteam EngineerZ) Steam-Electric EngineerZJ Civil Engineer □ Surveying and Mapping □ R. R. ConstructingII Bridge Engineer □ Architect I] Architectural Draftsman1-1 Contractor and BuilderStructural Engineer j R. R. Agency Accounting R. R. Genl. Office Accting[Bookkeeper[ Stenographer and Typist| Higher AccountingI MathematicsI Good EnglishI SalesmanshipI Advertising Man| Civil Service| Railway Mail ClerkI Electrical Engineer Electrician Electric Wiring Electric Lighting Telegraph Expert Mine Foreman or Engineer Metallurgist or Prospector Chemical Engineer Agriculture Poultry RaisingI Automobiles[ Auto Repairing I SpanishI German| French] Italian Name Occupation& and No City. -State. I If name of Course you want is not in this list, write it below. Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers 66 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. N. M. BAUL The following—More Truth Than Poetry—was written by an employe on the Ohio RiverDivision, whose name is withheld for SafetyFirst reasons: These Lessless Days There is a meatless day and a wheatless day,A day to buy a Liberty is an eggless day and a milkless day,A day for the Red Cross is a greaseless day and a butterless day,All days for food conservation,There is a volunteer day and a conscript day,Both days to help save the this keeps up, perhaps there mayCome to us all an eatless day,A bootless, coatless, hatless day,And, pardon me, but may I say,There even may come a pantless before they take our pants awayWe hope there will come to GermanyThat most gracious time, a Kaiserless from what I hear them say,And read in the news from day to day,There certainly will be Helto pay Helto, hesa Jap) Before tney can put Old Bill away. And many a loving father and son Will bite the dust ere the


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